Zhc Journal. issuxD stkkv thursoav nv >U?NAL PUBLISHING CO., 'M fl.00 Per Year In Advance."^, John J. Curkc. Cosi)*.*-> Mj*r. I r Ah iransieo* ja?ivcrti>.rnu*,ntK will l?c .-.hargeil f??r at the rate..! 50 ots. j.*er ir.ch for the ?first insertion, 2r> cts. per ?neb Tor cadi subs?? |neot insertion when no change is n.a?te. Ooijt'.iaries ?hhH resolutions of respect only be inserte?! as p;iid matter for ?ich a cbitxge of five ccuts i?cr line i$ lade. Cornnuintc-ations advocating candi? dates for office gariil be ?hat-ged for at regular liue rutes for advertising. Reading notices 10 cents per line. Contract rates furnished ou appli? cation. Tmk Jo?i-xal would Ih? greatly in? debted to its cor-resp >ndents if tlv*y _^(ill mail their news letters so as to teach this ofKcc before Wednesday rooming. A great many items hare to jgo unpublished or Ik; carried over uti?i? following week and be stab' rea?l in;r because tiiey do not teach this iu time. O uoiice will be tak^n of an...

I1TED STATES SENATOR FROkJ SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Jm? JEx-Senator M. C. Butler. Dyopopsia Is Often. Caused By Catarrh ?**? of the Stomach?Peruna Iielieres Co v for?A of the Stomach and Is Therefore a Remedy For Dyspepsia. ? Hon. M. C. Butler, Kx-U. S. Sena? tor from South Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, D. C, writes to th? Peruna Medicine Co., as follows: "lean recommend I'eruna for dyepepaia and atomarh trouble, i hai>ebcen u*irtf/ your medicine for o ohort period and I feel verm much reliexwd. It la indeed a ironderful medicine*, beotdea a good tonic." Cl ATARRH of the stomach is the cor ' rect name for most cases of dyspepsia. In order to cure catarrh of the stain ach the catarrh must be eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedy, such M Peruna, is available. Peruna exactly meets the indications. ityJfjriQks so Good But I can't eat it, Is a common complaint. But yon can. if after eating you take one of Parsons' Pills the rational corrective and ...

Cbc ?Journal. isscTD bc_*y rjitJ_st>\y ?y NAL PUBLISHING CO . J~~<t $1.00 Per Year in A<b.inc?.'?? John J. Borke. Business Mgr. -? "?.? ? - ' A?? tr*o?ient sdrertiacmentswHlbe . . rgrd for at tbc rate of JO ctn. per H for the first insertion, 25 eta. per h for each sabaequeot insertion ? -p no change is ma<le. ? toitunries and resolutions of respect ?m only be inserte?! a* paid matter for - hieb _ charjje of ?five cents per lin? is ???id?. Commun ?cat ions advocating candi? dates for oflice will ho charged for at ?egnlar line rates for advertising. Keading notices 10 cents per line. Contract rates furnished on appli? cation. Thk Jock n ai. would be greatly in ?b.-bteil to its correspondents if they tvtll mail their news letters so as to ?each this ?.?dice Ik* fore Wednesday i orntng. A great many items have t<? ??> nrcpublished or be carried over until -ins following week and be stale read .?f/ji? Because they do not reach this nee in time. , No notice will be take...

? 1 I I II.-. I Ubc Journal. Hi a?, rhe l'ont Office at Mathew ., Va., as ??ecoud-clast? matter. IDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1906. _ LOCAL ITEMS. ?fee People Told. N IN TOWN. ling and Others Re i&?Local Happen? ings ol Interest to All. "he Mathews' quarterly meet will be held at Mathews Cha I, Salem and St. Paul's, from rvember 3rd to 6th inclusive, ic members should see that 'i pastors' salaries are paid in I, and all the collections order by the Annual Conference ed by that time. he Annual conference meets Portsmouth November 14th. *he schooneer Ann Virginia sale, cheap; will carry 1,200 islu Is of ousters. Apply James >s. NJobjack, or Bob. ?Miles, ; ? . '. . . >i .. [dea (.a woman? ' gazine) and thv Mathews irnal for $1.25 a year. This a fme offer and will not lasts ng. The magazine is tip-to ite in every particular and con lins, besides a large number of prt stories ' handsomely illus Lted and attractively written), |1 the fashions of the day. You m obtain a free sample copy [? ...

HAU TO USE A OAKS. Weafceswd Kidneys Msd? sa Elwood, lad., Man's Back Gire ?Oat. R. A. Pugh. transfer business, 2020 1 North B Strest, Elwood. Ind., says: Kidney trouble laid me up for a long time, and when I was able to be up I had to use a cane. I | had terrible back- ] aches and pain In the j shoulders. The kid? ney secretions were dark colored. After doctoring in vain I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Three boxes cured me entirely, and I am glad to recommend them." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The <.ir! Of Xlneteen-Sevei.. A typical girl of 1907 stood in? side of a drawing-room the other day. Her hair was parted and al ?<\ to ripple over her temples. Around her head were bound two ?I flat Dutch braids so heavy that made a great halo around her brow. A great, beautiful bow of ribbon rrowned her head. The effect was too simple and too sweet for any? thing. The girl of 1907 will be very tall. She may have to resort to Cuban heels an...

ZTbc Journal. BSSurn bvaav i huxsoay sv NAL PU HUSHING CO.. U $i.00 Per Year iu Advance.-m^ John J. Burke. Bu vine?? Mgr. ? tisement? will be itkarged for at the rate of 5t) eta. per ich for the lira! insertion. 25 cts. per neb 'or ?aeh _feb?equent insertion I o-? change ta mad?. lotions of re*pccl n only b< inserted as paid matter for ich u charge of rive cent- per line i? "fttiin ?cations advocating candi t?* for (?tlice wiil be charged for at (?Miar lii e rates for advertising. heading notices 10 cents per line. Contract rates furnished on appli R JortiNAt would l?e greatly in ed to it* corre_i>??nd?iits if they mail their news letters so as to this office before Wednesdav Jfc? A great many item* have to ptiblis|>cd or be carried over until oHowinji week ami be stale read ause they do not reach this Bffi.e iu time. No notice will be taken of anony? mous communications. Whatever is in igdjJEd lor publication must be signed ??Citej*- ?i:niw. UKSDAY. NOVhMBEK 8. 1906. W9_m ...

^^W5c^crnal. ^V-'1* tern PecKce at Mathew Ha., a? aao-'Cla-? matter. IsDAT. _<;KM?KR 8. 1<*06. I Going and Others Re ?rning?Local Happen R?SV nigs 6t Interest to ^UN K- Hoski'i^has chai??t-d liT^^^B-tt ii? e linio H 'il M..-, ?i c\\> mWSk .u_. Il .1 iic.tr M.i li? \\> C. H. where he c;ui Le readied anv i m?- by phone. Office in Lank du kling as licioie. There will be a necktie and apron party Riven by the Ladies Aid Society ot Holly Grove church on Thankgiving night for the benefit of the parsonage. The voting ladies are iijiht busy just now ?scheming to make it one of tie most attractive and enter? taining event of the year. The parsonage is nearly completed, ' but as their is quite a sum to be paid, it would be well for those charitably disposed to cet out and help. We have in our new coats lor 1;i'i ts and children, all s; \'.<_?.. ?Sow see lite tir-t. G. F. MARCHANT. Mr. li. \V. Browne, on (elect? ion d;?v kiHed li'.teen partridges and two wild turkexs. tiive chil...

vjspepsia of Women Csasad ay Festst* Disorders aas1 Cared by Lydia E. Plakha*a'a Vegetable Coatpoead A great i'iav women suffer with s form of Indi?? dyspepsia which does not ?seem toyie?d t?>?*-r?ilnary treat? ment. While the symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indiges? tion, yst the medicine**. universally pre? scribed do not seem to restore the pa? tient's Donnai condition Mrs. Pinkhain claims that there is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by a derangement of the female organism. and which, while it causes a disturb? ance similar ?to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not onlv acts as a stomach tonic, but has a peculiar tonic effect on the fe? male organism. As proof of this theory we call at' tentlon to the case of Mrs. Maggie Wright, Brooklyn. N. Y., who was completely eured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound after every? thing else had failed. .She writes : M For two years I suffered with dyspepsia . whleh so ?legenerated...

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Uhc journal. KV TRVKSDAY SV 'OURN.M- 1SH1NG CO., ? ? -? j ?*** $1.?C P?f Yt?r in A(b?pce.'?Jt \V. Marvin MiNTFk. Editor. ObUu?f ire etu! resolution? of reet>ec a an only be inserted a* paid matter for which a chafe* of flye ?*nts per Hoe is nade. Communications ad rotating capdir plates for ofRf$ will be charged for at j-eg? lax line raie? (or advertising. Reading gotpees 10 cents per line. Contract rates furnished op applir /cation. All transient advertisements will be charged for at the rate of $0 cts. |>er lach for the first insertion, 25 cts. per inch for each subsequent insertion when no change is made, Tst Journal would be greatly in? debted to its correspondents if they will mail their news letters so as to reach this office bet?re Wednesday ?noruing. A great many items have tu go unpublished or be carried pyer until the following weeK ami be stale read* ing because they uo nut reacn this ortice tu tune. THURSDAY, NQV, 26, 1908, John D.Rockfellow seems to be blessed wit...